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We are running a bunch of services in their own containers via Docker, and we connect them using Docker Compose.



Previously we used linking to refer to other hosts, but the problem with that is that if a container is restarted and gets a new IP address then the linked nodes won't know about this and would stop working.



So we went with creating a network and naming our hosts and this works fine. However we have a mock component which we use for testing which replaces two of the other containers. I could configure this via links easily, but I don't know how to do this with networking.



Originally it was like:



mm:
extends:
file: common-service.yml
service: mm-container
links:
- mock:enet
- mock:ff


(where mm is the container that knows about the containers enet and ff, and in this compose file used for testing we link them to the mock container instead.)



I tried adding this instead of the links:



extra_hosts:
- "enet:mock"
- "ff:mock"


(where enet and ff are the mocked hostnames) but of course this would add these lines to /etc/hosts as-is, so no hostname resolution takes place.



Is there a solution for this in Docker-land, or do we have to rewrite our mocking tool?










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    We are running a bunch of services in their own containers via Docker, and we connect them using Docker Compose.



    Previously we used linking to refer to other hosts, but the problem with that is that if a container is restarted and gets a new IP address then the linked nodes won't know about this and would stop working.



    So we went with creating a network and naming our hosts and this works fine. However we have a mock component which we use for testing which replaces two of the other containers. I could configure this via links easily, but I don't know how to do this with networking.



    Originally it was like:



    mm:
    extends:
    file: common-service.yml
    service: mm-container
    links:
    - mock:enet
    - mock:ff


    (where mm is the container that knows about the containers enet and ff, and in this compose file used for testing we link them to the mock container instead.)



    I tried adding this instead of the links:



    extra_hosts:
    - "enet:mock"
    - "ff:mock"


    (where enet and ff are the mocked hostnames) but of course this would add these lines to /etc/hosts as-is, so no hostname resolution takes place.



    Is there a solution for this in Docker-land, or do we have to rewrite our mocking tool?










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      We are running a bunch of services in their own containers via Docker, and we connect them using Docker Compose.



      Previously we used linking to refer to other hosts, but the problem with that is that if a container is restarted and gets a new IP address then the linked nodes won't know about this and would stop working.



      So we went with creating a network and naming our hosts and this works fine. However we have a mock component which we use for testing which replaces two of the other containers. I could configure this via links easily, but I don't know how to do this with networking.



      Originally it was like:



      mm:
      extends:
      file: common-service.yml
      service: mm-container
      links:
      - mock:enet
      - mock:ff


      (where mm is the container that knows about the containers enet and ff, and in this compose file used for testing we link them to the mock container instead.)



      I tried adding this instead of the links:



      extra_hosts:
      - "enet:mock"
      - "ff:mock"


      (where enet and ff are the mocked hostnames) but of course this would add these lines to /etc/hosts as-is, so no hostname resolution takes place.



      Is there a solution for this in Docker-land, or do we have to rewrite our mocking tool?










      share|improve this question
















      We are running a bunch of services in their own containers via Docker, and we connect them using Docker Compose.



      Previously we used linking to refer to other hosts, but the problem with that is that if a container is restarted and gets a new IP address then the linked nodes won't know about this and would stop working.



      So we went with creating a network and naming our hosts and this works fine. However we have a mock component which we use for testing which replaces two of the other containers. I could configure this via links easily, but I don't know how to do this with networking.



      Originally it was like:



      mm:
      extends:
      file: common-service.yml
      service: mm-container
      links:
      - mock:enet
      - mock:ff


      (where mm is the container that knows about the containers enet and ff, and in this compose file used for testing we link them to the mock container instead.)



      I tried adding this instead of the links:



      extra_hosts:
      - "enet:mock"
      - "ff:mock"


      (where enet and ff are the mocked hostnames) but of course this would add these lines to /etc/hosts as-is, so no hostname resolution takes place.



      Is there a solution for this in Docker-land, or do we have to rewrite our mocking tool?







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          As long as it's just two, you could give 'mock' one name and one hostname. Docker puts both of them in /etc/hosts



          So, something like:



          mock:
          [definitions of how to run 'mock']
          container_name: enet
          hostname: ff





          share|improve this answer























          • Interesting idea, but doesn't quite work (on docker 1.9.0). The interesting part is that the container_name is registered in /etc/hosts, but not the hostname! Maybe there is something else that needs to be set?

            – egbokul
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          You can define network aliases on your mock container. Everyone on the network with those aliases defined will see them, so you may need to adjust your networks to prevent other containers from seeing it. E.g.



          version: '3'

          networks:
          mocknet:

          services:
          mm:
          image: mm:latest
          networks:
          default:
          mocknet:

          other_svc:
          image: other_image:latest

          mock:
          image: mock:latest
          networks:
          mocknet:
          aliases:
          - ff
          - enet


          If everything in this stack is allowed to resolve ff and enet to the mock service, then you can do away with mocknet and just set the aliases on the default network.






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            As long as it's just two, you could give 'mock' one name and one hostname. Docker puts both of them in /etc/hosts



            So, something like:



            mock:
            [definitions of how to run 'mock']
            container_name: enet
            hostname: ff





            share|improve this answer























            • Interesting idea, but doesn't quite work (on docker 1.9.0). The interesting part is that the container_name is registered in /etc/hosts, but not the hostname! Maybe there is something else that needs to be set?

              – egbokul
              Nov 16 '15 at 10:12















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            As long as it's just two, you could give 'mock' one name and one hostname. Docker puts both of them in /etc/hosts



            So, something like:



            mock:
            [definitions of how to run 'mock']
            container_name: enet
            hostname: ff





            share|improve this answer























            • Interesting idea, but doesn't quite work (on docker 1.9.0). The interesting part is that the container_name is registered in /etc/hosts, but not the hostname! Maybe there is something else that needs to be set?

              – egbokul
              Nov 16 '15 at 10:12













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            As long as it's just two, you could give 'mock' one name and one hostname. Docker puts both of them in /etc/hosts



            So, something like:



            mock:
            [definitions of how to run 'mock']
            container_name: enet
            hostname: ff





            share|improve this answer













            As long as it's just two, you could give 'mock' one name and one hostname. Docker puts both of them in /etc/hosts



            So, something like:



            mock:
            [definitions of how to run 'mock']
            container_name: enet
            hostname: ff






            share|improve this answer












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            • Interesting idea, but doesn't quite work (on docker 1.9.0). The interesting part is that the container_name is registered in /etc/hosts, but not the hostname! Maybe there is something else that needs to be set?

              – egbokul
              Nov 16 '15 at 10:12

















            • Interesting idea, but doesn't quite work (on docker 1.9.0). The interesting part is that the container_name is registered in /etc/hosts, but not the hostname! Maybe there is something else that needs to be set?

              – egbokul
              Nov 16 '15 at 10:12
















            Interesting idea, but doesn't quite work (on docker 1.9.0). The interesting part is that the container_name is registered in /etc/hosts, but not the hostname! Maybe there is something else that needs to be set?

            – egbokul
            Nov 16 '15 at 10:12





            Interesting idea, but doesn't quite work (on docker 1.9.0). The interesting part is that the container_name is registered in /etc/hosts, but not the hostname! Maybe there is something else that needs to be set?

            – egbokul
            Nov 16 '15 at 10:12













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            You can define network aliases on your mock container. Everyone on the network with those aliases defined will see them, so you may need to adjust your networks to prevent other containers from seeing it. E.g.



            version: '3'

            networks:
            mocknet:

            services:
            mm:
            image: mm:latest
            networks:
            default:
            mocknet:

            other_svc:
            image: other_image:latest

            mock:
            image: mock:latest
            networks:
            mocknet:
            aliases:
            - ff
            - enet


            If everything in this stack is allowed to resolve ff and enet to the mock service, then you can do away with mocknet and just set the aliases on the default network.






            share|improve this answer



























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              You can define network aliases on your mock container. Everyone on the network with those aliases defined will see them, so you may need to adjust your networks to prevent other containers from seeing it. E.g.



              version: '3'

              networks:
              mocknet:

              services:
              mm:
              image: mm:latest
              networks:
              default:
              mocknet:

              other_svc:
              image: other_image:latest

              mock:
              image: mock:latest
              networks:
              mocknet:
              aliases:
              - ff
              - enet


              If everything in this stack is allowed to resolve ff and enet to the mock service, then you can do away with mocknet and just set the aliases on the default network.






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                You can define network aliases on your mock container. Everyone on the network with those aliases defined will see them, so you may need to adjust your networks to prevent other containers from seeing it. E.g.



                version: '3'

                networks:
                mocknet:

                services:
                mm:
                image: mm:latest
                networks:
                default:
                mocknet:

                other_svc:
                image: other_image:latest

                mock:
                image: mock:latest
                networks:
                mocknet:
                aliases:
                - ff
                - enet


                If everything in this stack is allowed to resolve ff and enet to the mock service, then you can do away with mocknet and just set the aliases on the default network.






                share|improve this answer













                You can define network aliases on your mock container. Everyone on the network with those aliases defined will see them, so you may need to adjust your networks to prevent other containers from seeing it. E.g.



                version: '3'

                networks:
                mocknet:

                services:
                mm:
                image: mm:latest
                networks:
                default:
                mocknet:

                other_svc:
                image: other_image:latest

                mock:
                image: mock:latest
                networks:
                mocknet:
                aliases:
                - ff
                - enet


                If everything in this stack is allowed to resolve ff and enet to the mock service, then you can do away with mocknet and just set the aliases on the default network.







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